All day here at the Library National book festival where celebrating the importance of reading and authors and books. The library of Congress Makes it easy to do this year it is a huge undertaking and huge financial undertaking we cant take for granted that this will continue so i would ask you to considerti making a contribution right now using your cell phone. You can send a text to make a onetime gift that will be added to your g phone bill. The details are on the screen and on the back of your program and as soon as you finish the contribution, please silence your cell phones. Now onto the main event i would like to introduce the cochair of the National Book festival. [applause] we are pleased too have one of the bestselling authors of person that wrote his first book and on the bestsellers list. How many people have read the book. Wow. How many are going to read the book. How many people are going to buy the book today . P okay. Guest is j jd vance. [applause] introduction, a nati
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In the year that was im joined by my guest mark sloboda hes an International Affairs and security analyst we also have he is a political analyst as well as a leading expert at the center for actual politics and we have dmitri bob it is a political analyst with Sputnik International or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated before we go to our our viewers questions id like each one of you maybe i will start here to kind of sum up some of the most important things that happened in the last twelve months and i think im going to kind of end the year in kind of a dramatic note i think we face in the United States a constitutional crisis its really very much coming to a head we have a congress that is not answering demands. And we have Good Department of justice and the f. B. I. There are not answering demands from congress we see an outright media war depending on what station you look at you could be looking at a very diff
Thank you, mr. Speaker. I have a dream. I have a dream that one day a sentence with such a heavy impact that would change the world forever, when Martin Luther king gave the speech, he was addressing the plague of racism across the country. He was a campaigner for acceptance in a world where there was none. Well, i too, have a dream, i have a dream that one day lgbt plus youth will no longer live in fear, that one day they will truly be a time of acceptance among people of all orientations and identities. That cannot be obtained without the support today. I believe it wont be realized today, or tomorrow, but to set that dream in motion to begin to right the injustices felt by lgbt plus constituents, thats what we can accomplish today. As according to the qualities act of 2010, sexual orientations and gender identities are protected characteristics, but this legislation does not always translate into the real world. As is often made apparent, discrimination is not an intrinsic feature t